Not that I support coaches getting 6 figure salaries. But the reason they get it is because they made a good team, and that good team generates 7-8 figure income for the school in ticket sales. so if you reword it as a coach gets 1-10% of ticket sales in salaries it does not sound so bad.
All you need to do is ask yourself how much income does the art department generate in grant money per year to see why there is a disparity.
They do have a system in place for this, they have a forum you fill out if you are plaining a raid with over 30 or so people. They swap out the normal server with a high bandwidth server the night before during the nightly downtime.
There is so much FUD about Trusted computting. Go watch Security Now Ep. 99 It will change how you think about trusted computing. It will separate the truth from the FUD.
In the fourth case, the core security software grabs input and output from the network and disk to check the data for security threats. In that case, "you won't even really know you are using hyperspace," Hobbs says.
Video Games and Storytelling, this is a really neat YouTube video talking about storytelling in video games, told in a format similar to Zero-Punctuation.
Sole right? when has the USPS stopped you from going to FedEx, UPS, DHL, ect. However, the USPS must deliver to all US territories, no complaint.
Now there is not many locations that a private service does not go to that the USPS does, however I will put money on that when the space program starts going regularly to other planets the post office will offer service at least several years before you see a UPS uniform on the mars.
A good way to do CAPTCHA face recognition would be show one photo of a face, show another photo of the same person and 4 or 5 others and ask which in column B is the same person as column A?
Jeeze how much bandwidth would you need to fill that thing in one day... runs to google.
(4.5 petabyte) / (1 day) = 54.6133333 GBps
According to List of device bandwidths the closest things to filling it in one day are:
from http://www.lesk.com/mlesk/ksg97/ksg.html The 20-terabyte size of the Library of Congress is widely quoted and as far as I know is derived by assuming that LC has 20 million books and each requires 1 MB. Of course, LC has much other stuff besides printed text, and this other stuff would take much more space.
1. Thirteen million photographs, even if compressed to a 1 MB JPG each, would be 13 terabytes. 2. The 4 million maps in the Geography Division might scan to 200 TB. 3. LC has over five hundred thousand movies; at 1 GB each they would be 500 terabytes (most are not full-length color features). 4. Bulkiest might be the 3.5 million sound recordings, which at one audio CD each, would be almost 2,000 TB.
This makes the total size of the Library perhaps about 3 petabytes (3,000 terabytes).
so 230 libraries by the old standard or 1.5 by the new standard
No, it couldn't. Regardless of the format, be it MP3, CD, cassette, 8 track cartridge, vinyl LP or Edison phonograph, if the order of notes and chords, lyrics, style, and performance are the same, it's the same as far as copyright is concerned.
Take out the lyrics of Ice Ice Baby and that is clearly infringement of Under Pressure.
If you read the article it says grand central gives you a sip number, you can use that with any sip device (thats what the other program is for, you could really just use any softphone.
Not that I support coaches getting 6 figure salaries. But the reason they get it is because they made a good team, and that good team generates 7-8 figure income for the school in ticket sales. so if you reword it as a coach gets 1-10% of ticket sales in salaries it does not sound so bad.
All you need to do is ask yourself how much income does the art department generate in grant money per year to see why there is a disparity.
On the flip side this shows what happens when you have a experienced pilot with a computer that overrides him.
More importantly does it work on a moonlit night?
Sounds like your average doorm room to me.
They do have a system in place for this, they have a forum you fill out if you are plaining a raid with over 30 or so people. They swap out the normal server with a high bandwidth server the night before during the nightly downtime.
It's not a perfect solution, but its a solution.
My nw8440 can do it, it creates a encrypted backup of your keys, and it can only be reloaded back in to the TPM
There is so much FUD about Trusted computting. Go watch Security Now Ep. 99 It will change how you think about trusted computing. It will separate the truth from the FUD.
In the fourth case, the core security software grabs input and output from the network and disk to check the data for security threats. In that case, "you won't even really know you are using hyperspace," Hobbs says.
Talk about the setup for the rootkit from hell.
I think sockets work fi.... *connection lost, host not routable*
Video Games and Sex is the sequel, also fairly funny.
Video Games and Storytelling, this is a really neat YouTube video talking about storytelling in video games, told in a format similar to Zero-Punctuation.
Any form of firewall, even a basic NAT from a home router would be sufficient to protect you until you are up to date on patches
The tri-state expressway in Chicago is WI, IL, IN
Sole right? when has the USPS stopped you from going to FedEx, UPS, DHL, ect. However, the USPS must deliver to all US territories, no complaint. Now there is not many locations that a private service does not go to that the USPS does, however I will put money on that when the space program starts going regularly to other planets the post office will offer service at least several years before you see a UPS uniform on the mars.
A good way to do CAPTCHA face recognition would be show one photo of a face, show another photo of the same person and 4 or 5 others and ask which in column B is the same person as column A?
Hmmm, Deja Vu
all we could do was wait for the magic hotfix or sp that might fix the problem.
If it was Linux I would have been able to fix it myself...
Really, if X crashed, or if even worse, you had a kernel panic every time you set up a monitor on the left, how would you fix it?
(4.5 petabyte) / (1 day) = 54.6133333 GBps
According to List of device bandwidths the closest things to filling it in one day are:
(4.5 petabyte) / (1 year) = 153.114984 MBps
now that would be some bad lag.
from http://www.lesk.com/mlesk/ksg97/ksg.html The 20-terabyte size of the Library of Congress is widely quoted and as far as I know is derived by assuming that LC has 20 million books and each requires 1 MB. Of course, LC has much other stuff besides printed text, and this other stuff would take much more space.
1. Thirteen million photographs, even if compressed to a 1 MB JPG each, would be 13 terabytes.
2. The 4 million maps in the Geography Division might scan to 200 TB.
3. LC has over five hundred thousand movies; at 1 GB each they would be 500 terabytes (most are not full-length color features).
4. Bulkiest might be the 3.5 million sound recordings, which at one audio CD each, would be almost 2,000 TB.
This makes the total size of the Library perhaps about 3 petabytes (3,000 terabytes).
so 230 libraries by the old standard or 1.5 by the new standard
Easy, on power up check a central site if there is a new configuration script to run, run the script, reboot if necessary, and continue booting.
You mean something like this? http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus-tactus/
No, it couldn't. Regardless of the format, be it MP3, CD, cassette, 8 track cartridge, vinyl LP or Edison phonograph, if the order of notes and chords, lyrics, style, and performance are the same, it's the same as far as copyright is concerned.
Take out the lyrics of Ice Ice Baby and that is clearly infringement of Under Pressure.
I this patnent was filed for a controller with rumble in 2000, I think the sony Dual Shock counts a prior art (1998)
If you read the article it says grand central gives you a sip number, you can use that with any sip device (thats what the other program is for, you could really just use any softphone.